Bale began his professional career at Southampton, playing at left back, earning acclaim as a free kick specialist. Since transferring to Spurs in 2007, managerial and tactical shifts have seen him transform into a more offensively-oriented player. Recently, Bale has played an integral role in Tottenham's success domestically and in the Champions League.

Bale was born in Cardiff to parents Frank, a school caretaker, and Debbie, an operations manager; he attended Eglwys Newydd Primary School at Whitchurch. He is the nephew of former Cardiff City footballer Chris Pike. It was while at this school he first came to the attention of Southampton at age nine, when he was playing in a six-a-side tournament with his first club, Cardiff Civil Service Football Club. Growing up his football hero was fellow Welshman and Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs.

Masa Israel Post-College Leadership Summit December 2013

Israel Post Rabin: Jacob Eilon & Prof. Yossi Shain

A look at the Peace Process post the late PM Yitzhak Rabin with Jacob Eilon & Prof. Yossi Shain.

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The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 1

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 1

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 1

Shalom Family. This is a video on the presence of the Northern Kingdom of Israel post 721 BC. This video is intended to challenge FALSE Israelite Doctrine, including the 12 Tribes Chart.

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The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 2

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 2

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 2

Shalom Family. This is a video on the presence of the Northern Kingdom of Israel post 721 BC. This video is intended to challenge FALSE Israelite Doctrine, including the 12 Tribes Chart.

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The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 3

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 3

The Northern Kingdom in Israel Post 721 BC Part 3

Shalom Family. This is a video on the presence of the Northern Kingdom of Israel post 721 BC. This video is intended to challenge FALSE Israelite Doctrine, including the 12 Tribes Chart.

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Israel Post ems

Israel Post ems

Israel Post ems

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Israel Post-Elections: An Uncertain Future

Israel Post-Elections: An Uncertain Future

Israel Post-Elections: An Uncertain Future

What are the regional and international implications of the coalition government just formed in Israel? Excerpts from a panel of presentations and questions, at Chatham House on 18 March 2013. The panel:
Dr Toby Greene, Director of Research, Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre;
Yossi Mekelberg, Chatham House;
Jonathan Freedland, Journalist, Author and Broadcaster.
More: http://www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/189259

What are the regional and international implications of the coalition government just formed in Israel? Excerpts from a panel of presentations and questions, at Chatham House on 18 March 2013. The panel:
Dr Toby Greene, Director of Research, Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre;
Yossi Mekelberg, Chatham House;
Jonathan Freedland, Journalist, Author and Broadcaster.
More: http://www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/189259

What are the regional and international implications of the coalition government just formed in Israel? Excerpts from a panel of presentations and questions, at Chatham House on 18 March 2013. The panel:
Dr Toby Greene, Director of Research, Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre;
Yossi Mekelberg, Chatham House;
Jonathan Freedland, Journalist, Author and Broadcaster.
More: http://www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/189259

Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the De

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Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tel Aviv Beach in Israel.
Where do people act as if insecurity were an unknown word ? Or as if the dangers of war were unimportant ? On the beach at Tel Aviv… Here, whatever happens, even just 48 hours after fighting breaks out with Lebanon, (in September 2006, when we filmed there), Tel Aviv proudly presents itself and its thirties architecture as a modern city, refusing to bear the weight of the past, where Jews and Muslims prefer to cohabit in an intelligent manner. And so the Tel Aviv beach is a place for partying, relaxing and flirting, every minute of the day, as if defying the permanent threats that hang

Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today

This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections

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Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

A video where I talk about some things to consider while being a tourist in Israel, including: what to do in case of a missile attack, tips for tourist, dealing with the obvious military presence, street harassment, etc.
Before leaving for South Korea to go teach English, I decided to visit my grandmother for two weeks to Ashdod, Israel, where she lives. It inspired me to make this video. I hope you enjoy it!
This video is late, here's my explanation why: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/post/109669386082/on-my-visit-to-israel
Connect with me on social media [@StealthyDani]:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StealthyDani
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TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

A 'round-the-clock' walking travel tour around the city of Tel Aviv Israel. Shot in December 2010.
Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in Israel, located on the Mediterranean coast in central-west Israel, within Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.
Tel Aviv is an economic hub, home to corporate offices and research and development centers. It is the country's financial capital and a major performing arts and business center. Tel Aviv has the second-largest economy in the Middle East. With 2.5 million international visitors annually, Tel Aviv is the fifth-most-visited city in the Middle East. It is known as 'the city that n

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Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide, While the current State of Israel is a relatively new country founded in 1948, the Land of Israel has a long and often very complex history stretching back thousands of years to the very beginnings of human civilization. It has been invaded by virtually every Old World empire including the Persians, Romans, Ottomans and British. (Even the Mongols once raided cities on what is now Israeli soil.) It is also the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is a sacred city for Muslims.
Israel has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, with Neanderthal remains from the region dating back 50,000 years.

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ISRAEL TRAVEL GUIDE - Part 2

ISRAEL TRAVEL GUIDE - Part 2

ISRAEL TRAVEL GUIDE - Part 2

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Shalom! Welcome to Israel Travel Guide Part 2. In this video, Siya swims in the Dead Sea, experiences the markets and Western Wall in Jerusalem and goes on a jeep ride in Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. Press play and join the adventure!
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Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! View of
Haifa's port. The view across Haifa Bay from Mount Carmel. The main
attraction of the terraced gardens at the Bahá'í World Centre is the
Shrine of the Bab. A panoramic view of the city. The Bahai Gardens. Top
view of the Bahai Gardens. Haifa as seen from the south. The Bahai
Gardens and German Colony. Haifa at sunrise. The industrial area at
sunrise. Stair-alleys go up and down the Carmel mountain through the
city.

Israel Travel Guide Overview - Lonely Planet WorldGuide

Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel

This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this trip. But seriously unless you have some religious need to go to Israel I think you can skip it. But that's just my opinion
Tel Aviv
Area: 20 sq mi
Population: 405,000
Things to do Gay: Bars, Clubs, Gay Beach etc...
Things to do: Shopping, Beach, Museum, etc.
Need Cash: No
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
Jerusalem
Area: 48 sq mi
Population: 801,000
Things to do Gay: Bar(s)
Things to do: Old Jerusalem, Dom of the Rock, Western Wall, and much much more
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: X
Bethlehem
Area

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Tips for tourists visiting Israel

Tips for tourists visiting Israel

Tips for tourists visiting Israel

As professionals, it is our duty to advice others about the "dos & don'ts" in Israel Here are some tips for tourists visiting Israel If you want to be part o...

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Israel Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com

Israel Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com

Israel Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! The holy Menorah
sacked from Jerusalem, as seen on the Arch of Titus. Traditionally,
Jews are forbidden from walking under the arch as it is taken to
express the sovereignty of Titus over the Jews. Monument in Ramat Gan
commemorating the rebels hanged by the British. Ben-Gurion pronounces
the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel on May 14
1948 in Tel Aviv. Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in a bulletproof
glass booth during the open trial in 1961. Western Wall. Ilan Ramon
participated in Operation Opera and later became the first Israeli
astronaut. Yitzhak Rabin is buri

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Israel's Top Cities - Travel Guide

Israel's Top Cities - Travel Guide

Israel's Top Cities - Travel Guide

The Tel-Aviv-Jaffa region of Israel is the second-largest city in the country, and considered by many its unofficial capital. This area is popular with tourists because of its bars, cafés, shopping, beaches and great weather. Tourists enjoy Jaffa because of its medieval charm. It is an ancient port city, and believed to be one of the world’s oldest. Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001, Masada is steeped in history. Beach, coast, desert, modern or medieval – there is sure to be something for everyone in this country. In this video, WatchMojo.com takes a look at some of the top cities located in Israel.

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JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 tim

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Travel Guide to Tel Aviv, Israel

Travel Guide to Tel Aviv, Israel

Travel Guide to Tel Aviv, Israel

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/tel-aviv - Visit for more information on Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel Aviv have a few nicknames namely "The White City", "The City That Never Sleeps" and "The Big Orange". The city is a top tourist city in Israel and is also the second largest city in Israel. Tel Aviv's real name is Tel Aviv-Yavo due to the fact that the city absorbed the port of Yavo due to Tel Aviv's growth. Ranked as the ninth best beach city by National Geographic it is no wonder why so many tourists visit Tel Aviv to enjoy its many beautiful beaches. Tel Aviv has also been ranked as the third best city in the Middle East and Africa (b

When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Travel video about destination Tel Aviv Beach in Israel.
Where do people act as if insecurity were an unknown word ? Or as if the dangers of war were unimportant ? On the beach at Tel Aviv… Here, whatever happens, even just 48 hours after fighting breaks out with Lebanon, (in September 2006, when we filmed there), Tel Aviv proudly presents itself and its thirties architecture as a modern city, refusing to bear the weight of the past, where Jews and Muslims prefer to cohabit in an intelligent manner. And so the Tel Aviv beach is a place for partying, relaxing and flirting, every minute of the day, as if defying the permanent threats that hang over the country.
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Travel video about destination Tel Aviv Beach in Israel.
Where do people act as if insecurity were an unknown word ? Or as if the dangers of war were unimportant ? On the beach at Tel Aviv… Here, whatever happens, even just 48 hours after fighting breaks out with Lebanon, (in September 2006, when we filmed there), Tel Aviv proudly presents itself and its thirties architecture as a modern city, refusing to bear the weight of the past, where Jews and Muslims prefer to cohabit in an intelligent manner. And so the Tel Aviv beach is a place for partying, relaxing and flirting, every minute of the day, as if defying the permanent threats that hang over the country.
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This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

published:03 Aug 2014

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Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

A video where I talk about some things to consider while being a tourist in Israel, including: what to do in case of a missile attack, tips for tourist, dealing with the obvious military presence, street harassment, etc.
Before leaving for South Korea to go teach English, I decided to visit my grandmother for two weeks to Ashdod, Israel, where she lives. It inspired me to make this video. I hope you enjoy it!
This video is late, here's my explanation why: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/post/109669386082/on-my-visit-to-israel
Connect with me on social media [@StealthyDani]:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StealthyDani
Instagram: http://instagram.com/stealthydani/
Tumblr: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/

A video where I talk about some things to consider while being a tourist in Israel, including: what to do in case of a missile attack, tips for tourist, dealing with the obvious military presence, street harassment, etc.
Before leaving for South Korea to go teach English, I decided to visit my grandmother for two weeks to Ashdod, Israel, where she lives. It inspired me to make this video. I hope you enjoy it!
This video is late, here's my explanation why: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/post/109669386082/on-my-visit-to-israel
Connect with me on social media [@StealthyDani]:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StealthyDani
Instagram: http://instagram.com/stealthydani/
Tumblr: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/

A 'round-the-clock' walking travel tour around the city of Tel Aviv Israel. Shot in December 2010.
Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in Israel, located on the Mediterranean coast in central-west Israel, within Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.
Tel Aviv is an economic hub, home to corporate offices and research and development centers. It is the country's financial capital and a major performing arts and business center. Tel Aviv has the second-largest economy in the Middle East. With 2.5 million international visitors annually, Tel Aviv is the fifth-most-visited city in the Middle East. It is known as 'the city that never sleeps' and a 'party capital' due to its lively nightlife, dynamic atmosphere and famous 24-hour culture. Travel to Tel Aviv today and experience all that she has to offer. Enjoy your stay!
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- Sony HDR AX2000 HD video camera (Night)
- Sony Nex VG10 HD video camera (Day)
Camera Accessories:
- Glidecam HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilization (Nex VG10)
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization (HDR AX2000)
- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system. (HDR AX2000)
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.

A 'round-the-clock' walking travel tour around the city of Tel Aviv Israel. Shot in December 2010.
Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in Israel, located on the Mediterranean coast in central-west Israel, within Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.
Tel Aviv is an economic hub, home to corporate offices and research and development centers. It is the country's financial capital and a major performing arts and business center. Tel Aviv has the second-largest economy in the Middle East. With 2.5 million international visitors annually, Tel Aviv is the fifth-most-visited city in the Middle East. It is known as 'the city that never sleeps' and a 'party capital' due to its lively nightlife, dynamic atmosphere and famous 24-hour culture. Travel to Tel Aviv today and experience all that she has to offer. Enjoy your stay!
Camera equipment:
- Sony HDR AX2000 HD video camera (Night)
- Sony Nex VG10 HD video camera (Day)
Camera Accessories:
- Glidecam HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilization (Nex VG10)
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization (HDR AX2000)
- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system. (HDR AX2000)
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.

Israel Travel Video Guide, While the current State of Israel is a relatively new country founded in 1948, the Land of Israel has a long and often very complex history stretching back thousands of years to the very beginnings of human civilization. It has been invaded by virtually every Old World empire including the Persians, Romans, Ottomans and British. (Even the Mongols once raided cities on what is now Israeli soil.) It is also the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is a sacred city for Muslims.
Israel has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, with Neanderthal remains from the region dating back 50,000 years. Its strategic location serving as the gateway from Asia to Egypt and Africa had made Israel an ideal target for conquerors through the ages. The first nation to have influence was the great Egyptian civilization. Approximately 1000 B.C, an independent Judean Kingdom was set up under King Saul. The land lay to the south of Phoenicia. After intermittent civil war, the land was conquered by the Assyrians and Persians and in c. 330 BC by Alexander the Great. A newly independent Jewish state, ruled by the Maccabees, was conquered in 63 BC by the Romans. Around 30 CE, Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry in the Galilee.
Following a Jewish revolt against the Romans in 70 CE, the Israelites were expelled from Jerusalem by the Romans, creating a substantial Jewish diaspora throughout the world. However, many Israelites did remain in the Land of Israel outside Jerusalem for a few centuries, although persecution gradually eroded at whatever Israelites population was left in their homeland. The area was captured by Muslims in the 7th Century. In the middle ages, European Christians invaded in a period known as the Crusades and established a small kingdom, but after a few centuries were expelled. The land was then ruled for many years by different Muslim empires, culminating in the Ottoman Empire. Enjoy your Israel Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTva-ZIml2U

Israel Travel Video Guide, While the current State of Israel is a relatively new country founded in 1948, the Land of Israel has a long and often very complex history stretching back thousands of years to the very beginnings of human civilization. It has been invaded by virtually every Old World empire including the Persians, Romans, Ottomans and British. (Even the Mongols once raided cities on what is now Israeli soil.) It is also the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is a sacred city for Muslims.
Israel has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, with Neanderthal remains from the region dating back 50,000 years. Its strategic location serving as the gateway from Asia to Egypt and Africa had made Israel an ideal target for conquerors through the ages. The first nation to have influence was the great Egyptian civilization. Approximately 1000 B.C, an independent Judean Kingdom was set up under King Saul. The land lay to the south of Phoenicia. After intermittent civil war, the land was conquered by the Assyrians and Persians and in c. 330 BC by Alexander the Great. A newly independent Jewish state, ruled by the Maccabees, was conquered in 63 BC by the Romans. Around 30 CE, Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry in the Galilee.
Following a Jewish revolt against the Romans in 70 CE, the Israelites were expelled from Jerusalem by the Romans, creating a substantial Jewish diaspora throughout the world. However, many Israelites did remain in the Land of Israel outside Jerusalem for a few centuries, although persecution gradually eroded at whatever Israelites population was left in their homeland. The area was captured by Muslims in the 7th Century. In the middle ages, European Christians invaded in a period known as the Crusades and established a small kingdom, but after a few centuries were expelled. The land was then ruled for many years by different Muslim empires, culminating in the Ottoman Empire. Enjoy your Israel Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTva-ZIml2U

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to see
• The Western Wall
• Temple Mount
• Temple of Jerusalem
• Dome of the Rock
• Mount of Olives
• Tomb of Absalom
• Church of the Holy Sepulchre
• Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Ein Karem -- traditional birthplace of John the Baptist
• Mt Zion -- traditional resting place of King David
• al-Aqsa Mosque -- sacred Muslim site
• Shrine of the Book
• Israel Museum
• Jerusalem Botanical Garden
• Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
• Jerusalem Cinematheque
• Heichal Shlomo -- houses the Jewish Heritage Museum
What to do
• Jerusalem Film Festival
• Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
• Israeli Festival
• Feast of Tabernacles
• Tisha B'Av
• International Jerusalem Marathon
• Christian Holy Week
• International Writer's Week
• Light Festival

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to see
• The Western Wall
• Temple Mount
• Temple of Jerusalem
• Dome of the Rock
• Mount of Olives
• Tomb of Absalom
• Church of the Holy Sepulchre
• Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Ein Karem -- traditional birthplace of John the Baptist
• Mt Zion -- traditional resting place of King David
• al-Aqsa Mosque -- sacred Muslim site
• Shrine of the Book
• Israel Museum
• Jerusalem Botanical Garden
• Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
• Jerusalem Cinematheque
• Heichal Shlomo -- houses the Jewish Heritage Museum
What to do
• Jerusalem Film Festival
• Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
• Israeli Festival
• Feast of Tabernacles
• Tisha B'Av
• International Jerusalem Marathon
• Christian Holy Week
• International Writer's Week
• Light Festival

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! View of
Haifa's port. The view across Haifa Bay from Mount Carmel. The main
attraction of the terraced gardens at the Bahá'í World Centre is the
Shrine of the Bab. A panoramic view of the city. The Bahai Gardens. Top
view of the Bahai Gardens. Haifa as seen from the south. The Bahai
Gardens and German Colony. Haifa at sunrise. The industrial area at
sunrise. Stair-alleys go up and down the Carmel mountain through the
city.

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! View of
Haifa's port. The view across Haifa Bay from Mount Carmel. The main
attraction of the terraced gardens at the Bahá'í World Centre is the
Shrine of the Bab. A panoramic view of the city. The Bahai Gardens. Top
view of the Bahai Gardens. Haifa as seen from the south. The Bahai
Gardens and German Colony. Haifa at sunrise. The industrial area at
sunrise. Stair-alleys go up and down the Carmel mountain through the
city.

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! The holy Menorah
sacked from Jerusalem, as seen on the Arch of Titus. Traditionally,
Jews are forbidden from walking under the arch as it is taken to
express the sovereignty of Titus over the Jews. Monument in Ramat Gan
commemorating the rebels hanged by the British. Ben-Gurion pronounces
the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel on May 14
1948 in Tel Aviv. Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in a bulletproof
glass booth during the open trial in 1961. Western Wall. Ilan Ramon
participated in Operation Opera and later became the first Israeli
astronaut. Yitzhak Rabin is buried in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. The
Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Relief map of Israel. A Tel Aviv beach at
sundown. The Knesset building, Israel's parliament. Frontal view of The
Supreme Court building. Emblem of the IDF. A main business district in
Gush Dan where the diamond stock exchange is located. Weizmann
Institute of Science. Sand Mountains in the Negev. Landscape in the
Golan Heights. Israeli soldiers chat with Arab civilians in Galilee,
1978. Leo Roth, Flute Players, oil on canvas, 1967. Gal Fridman won
Israel's first Olympic gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Infected
Mushroom. Itzhak Perlman.

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! The holy Menorah
sacked from Jerusalem, as seen on the Arch of Titus. Traditionally,
Jews are forbidden from walking under the arch as it is taken to
express the sovereignty of Titus over the Jews. Monument in Ramat Gan
commemorating the rebels hanged by the British. Ben-Gurion pronounces
the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel on May 14
1948 in Tel Aviv. Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in a bulletproof
glass booth during the open trial in 1961. Western Wall. Ilan Ramon
participated in Operation Opera and later became the first Israeli
astronaut. Yitzhak Rabin is buried in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. The
Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Relief map of Israel. A Tel Aviv beach at
sundown. The Knesset building, Israel's parliament. Frontal view of The
Supreme Court building. Emblem of the IDF. A main business district in
Gush Dan where the diamond stock exchange is located. Weizmann
Institute of Science. Sand Mountains in the Negev. Landscape in the
Golan Heights. Israeli soldiers chat with Arab civilians in Galilee,
1978. Leo Roth, Flute Players, oil on canvas, 1967. Gal Fridman won
Israel's first Olympic gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Infected
Mushroom. Itzhak Perlman.

The Tel-Aviv-Jaffa region of Israel is the second-largest city in the country, and considered by many its unofficial capital. This area is popular with tourists because of its bars, cafés, shopping, beaches and great weather. Tourists enjoy Jaffa because of its medieval charm. It is an ancient port city, and believed to be one of the world’s oldest. Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001, Masada is steeped in history. Beach, coast, desert, modern or medieval – there is sure to be something for everyone in this country. In this video, WatchMojo.com takes a look at some of the top cities located in Israel.

The Tel-Aviv-Jaffa region of Israel is the second-largest city in the country, and considered by many its unofficial capital. This area is popular with tourists because of its bars, cafés, shopping, beaches and great weather. Tourists enjoy Jaffa because of its medieval charm. It is an ancient port city, and believed to be one of the world’s oldest. Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001, Masada is steeped in history. Beach, coast, desert, modern or medieval – there is sure to be something for everyone in this country. In this video, WatchMojo.com takes a look at some of the top cities located in Israel.

A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters - known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.
Simply wandering the streets of the Old City while capturing the ambiance, historical sites, smells and different people will leave you with unforgettable experiences and a lifetime of amazing memories. Every person should visit Jerusalem at least once. I shall never forget my visits there. Neither will you!
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- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system.
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization.
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A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
Please ONLY post comments relevant to travel and refrain from ANY political comments, positive or negative. They will be deleted. There are plenty of other Youtube videos which would welcome political commentary.
Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters - known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.
Simply wandering the streets of the Old City while capturing the ambiance, historical sites, smells and different people will leave you with unforgettable experiences and a lifetime of amazing memories. Every person should visit Jerusalem at least once. I shall never forget my visits there. Neither will you!
Camera equipment:
---------------------------
- Sony HDR-AX2000 HD video camera.
Camera Accessories
-----------------------------
- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system.
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization.
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/tel-aviv - Visit for more information on Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel Aviv have a few nicknames namely "The White City", "The City That Never Sleeps" and "The Big Orange". The city is a top tourist city in Israel and is also the second largest city in Israel. Tel Aviv's real name is Tel Aviv-Yavo due to the fact that the city absorbed the port of Yavo due to Tel Aviv's growth. Ranked as the ninth best beach city by National Geographic it is no wonder why so many tourists visit Tel Aviv to enjoy its many beautiful beaches. Tel Aviv has also been ranked as the third best city in the Middle East and Africa (behind Cape Town and Jerusalem) and the "hottest city for 2011". In many surveys the city has been ranked as one of the best LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) destinations in the world.
What to see
• Tel Aviv Museum of Art
• Hayarkon Park
• Tel Aviv Cinematheque
• Charles Clore Park
• Meir Park
• Dubnow Park
• Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre
• Great Synagogue
• Elco Tower
• Gan Yaakov (Jacob's Garden)
• Rabin Square
• Immanuel Church
• Pagoda House
• Herta and Paul Amir Building
• Bloomfield Stadium
• Old Jaffa
• Azriely Lookout
• Dizengoff Centre
• Rothschild Boulevard
• Neve Tzedek
• Joshua Gardens
• Tel Aviv Museum of Art
• Bialik Square
• Gutman Art Museum
What to do
• Eilat Bird Festival
• Festival of Chamber Music in Eilat
• Opeth
• Zorba the Buddha Festival
• Jazz, Wine and Sea Food Festival for Passover
• Ako Festival
• Aviv Israeli Festival
• International Tiberias Marathon
• Khutzot Hayotzer Arts and Crafts Fair
• Jaffa Nights
• IsraWinExpo

http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/tel-aviv - Visit for more information on Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel Aviv have a few nicknames namely "The White City", "The City That Never Sleeps" and "The Big Orange". The city is a top tourist city in Israel and is also the second largest city in Israel. Tel Aviv's real name is Tel Aviv-Yavo due to the fact that the city absorbed the port of Yavo due to Tel Aviv's growth. Ranked as the ninth best beach city by National Geographic it is no wonder why so many tourists visit Tel Aviv to enjoy its many beautiful beaches. Tel Aviv has also been ranked as the third best city in the Middle East and Africa (behind Cape Town and Jerusalem) and the "hottest city for 2011". In many surveys the city has been ranked as one of the best LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) destinations in the world.
What to see
• Tel Aviv Museum of Art
• Hayarkon Park
• Tel Aviv Cinematheque
• Charles Clore Park
• Meir Park
• Dubnow Park
• Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre
• Great Synagogue
• Elco Tower
• Gan Yaakov (Jacob's Garden)
• Rabin Square
• Immanuel Church
• Pagoda House
• Herta and Paul Amir Building
• Bloomfield Stadium
• Old Jaffa
• Azriely Lookout
• Dizengoff Centre
• Rothschild Boulevard
• Neve Tzedek
• Joshua Gardens
• Tel Aviv Museum of Art
• Bialik Square
• Gutman Art Museum
What to do
• Eilat Bird Festival
• Festival of Chamber Music in Eilat
• Opeth
• Zorba the Buddha Festival
• Jazz, Wine and Sea Food Festival for Passover
• Ako Festival
• Aviv Israeli Festival
• International Tiberias Marathon
• Khutzot Hayotzer Arts and Crafts Fair
• Jaffa Nights
• IsraWinExpo

Israel Elections: The Media Battle - The Listening Post (Full)

We examine Prime Minister Netanyahu's allies and enemies in the media. Plus, fixers, the local helpers who make international reporting possible.
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Israel Doctrine "Kemet On Trial" Post Debate Analysis

Israel Doctrine "Kemet On Trial" Post Debate Analysis

Israel Doctrine "Kemet On Trial" Post Debate Analysis

95:07

This House Believes Israel is a Rogue State

This House Believes Israel is a Rogue State

This House Believes Israel is a Rogue State

The Israel/Palestine crisis has existed since Israel’s formation; with neither side gaining the upper hand despite decades of suffering. In this debate we turned to Israel, and asked whether it was time we declared them a rogue state.
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PROPOSITION
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Dr Norman Finkelstein is a Jewish American political scientist, activist, professor, and author, whose primary fields of research include the Israel–Palestine conflict. He is currently working on his next book, ‘How to Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict.’
Prof. Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian author and academic who was made to leave Jerusalem in 1948. Most of

The Listening Post - Israel elections: The media battle

On Listening Post this week, how the media has been used in Iranian election and the ongoing debate as to whether or not we should pay for online content.
Media coverage of growing Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the chilling effect of British libel laws on press freedom.
The role the media, both new and old, played in the Iranian Election.
As China announced its 'Cultural Development Guidelines', should the state control what society wants to see?
Al Jazeera staff sentenced to jail in Egypt #FreeAJStaff. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
More than two decades on, Listening Post looks at the 'around-the-clock'

Being Black in Israel | Black and Natural in Jerusalem #98

I have gotten several requests lately about what it's like to be black in Israel. People wonder if I face discrimination, racism, colorism. Do I stand out? Am I noticed? Am I mistreated. I decided to share some history regarding black people in the modern state of Israel as well as my (and a friend's) personal experience. In light of the recent events involving the Ethiopian community here in Israel and their definite experience of racism, I hope that this video helps to shed some light on the situation. Please follow the links for interesting articles on the current situation regarding the Ethiopian community here as well as the African refu

Thinking Strategically: Should America Support Israel?

From sympathetic supporter to military funder, the US relationship to Israel has evolved since its post-World War II inception. Over the years, Israel has received the largest amount of foreign aid from the United States, largely in the form of military assistance. Israel has been a democratic ally of the United States in the Middle East. Some see this alliance as a stabilizing influence, while others view it as the impetus for continued turbulence in the Middle East. Does America's support for Israel promote the causes of peace, justice, and democracy?

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Netanyahu: A Loss for Likud 'Will Endanger Israel's Security'

Netanyahu: A Loss for Likud 'Will Endanger Israel's Security'

Netanyahu: A Loss for Likud 'Will Endanger Israel's Security'

With less than a week to go before the elections for the 20th Knesset, Voice of Israel's Gil Hoffman -- the political correspondent for The Jerusalem Post -- conducts an exclusive one-on-one interview in English with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his residence in the captial.
"There's a real danger we could lose this election," Netanyahu says. "If the gap between the Likud and Labor continues to grow, then you'll find a week from now [Isaac] Herzog and [Tzipi] Livni becoming the prime ministers of Israel in rotation, with the backing of the Arab parties. That will cause such a monumental shift in policy that it will endanger the securi

28:50

Israel Intentionally Killing Civilians As Numbers Climb

Israel Intentionally Killing Civilians As Numbers Climb

Israel Intentionally Killing Civilians As Numbers Climb

"As Israel showed signs of scaling back its ground offensive in Gaza, its war from the skies continued Sunday, as an airstrike outside a U.N. school in south...

We examine Prime Minister Netanyahu's allies and enemies in the media. Plus, fixers, the local helpers who make international reporting possible.
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We examine Prime Minister Netanyahu's allies and enemies in the media. Plus, fixers, the local helpers who make international reporting possible.
Keep up to date with the Listening Post on:
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The Israel/Palestine crisis has existed since Israel’s formation; with neither side gaining the upper hand despite decades of suffering. In this debate we turned to Israel, and asked whether it was time we declared them a rogue state.
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PROPOSITION
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Dr Norman Finkelstein is a Jewish American political scientist, activist, professor, and author, whose primary fields of research include the Israel–Palestine conflict. He is currently working on his next book, ‘How to Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict.’
Prof. Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian author and academic who was made to leave Jerusalem in 1948. Most of her recent research has been on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and has appeared widely in the media and the press.
Ben White is a freelance journalist, writer, and human rights activist. He is a Cambridge graduate, and has published two books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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OPPOSITION
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Vivian Wineman is currently president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the representative body of the Jewish community in Britain.
Hannah Weisfeld is the director and one of the founders of Yachad, the UK’s pro-Israel pro-peace movement. Previously she chaired the Jewish Social Action Forum for two years.
Davis Lewin is the Deputy Director & Head of Policy and Research at the Henry Jackson Society, a global think tank that fights for the principles that keep societies free. He is also a former Middle East Director at the Next Century Foundation.

The Israel/Palestine crisis has existed since Israel’s formation; with neither side gaining the upper hand despite decades of suffering. In this debate we turned to Israel, and asked whether it was time we declared them a rogue state.
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PROPOSITION
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Dr Norman Finkelstein is a Jewish American political scientist, activist, professor, and author, whose primary fields of research include the Israel–Palestine conflict. He is currently working on his next book, ‘How to Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict.’
Prof. Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian author and academic who was made to leave Jerusalem in 1948. Most of her recent research has been on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and has appeared widely in the media and the press.
Ben White is a freelance journalist, writer, and human rights activist. He is a Cambridge graduate, and has published two books on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
******************
OPPOSITION
******************
Vivian Wineman is currently president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the representative body of the Jewish community in Britain.
Hannah Weisfeld is the director and one of the founders of Yachad, the UK’s pro-Israel pro-peace movement. Previously she chaired the Jewish Social Action Forum for two years.
Davis Lewin is the Deputy Director & Head of Policy and Research at the Henry Jackson Society, a global think tank that fights for the principles that keep societies free. He is also a former Middle East Director at the Next Century Foundation.

On Listening Post this week, how the media has been used in Iranian election and the ongoing debate as to whether or not we should pay for online content.
Media coverage of growing Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the chilling effect of British libel laws on press freedom.
The role the media, both new and old, played in the Iranian Election.
As China announced its 'Cultural Development Guidelines', should the state control what society wants to see?
Al Jazeera staff sentenced to jail in Egypt #FreeAJStaff. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
More than two decades on, Listening Post looks at the 'around-the-clock' coverage that changed television news forever.
We look at the global media obsession over the Qura
The Listening Post - Israel elections: The media battle
The Listening Post - Israel elections: The media battle

On Listening Post this week, how the media has been used in Iranian election and the ongoing debate as to whether or not we should pay for online content.
Media coverage of growing Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the chilling effect of British libel laws on press freedom.
The role the media, both new and old, played in the Iranian Election.
As China announced its 'Cultural Development Guidelines', should the state control what society wants to see?
Al Jazeera staff sentenced to jail in Egypt #FreeAJStaff. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
More than two decades on, Listening Post looks at the 'around-the-clock' coverage that changed television news forever.
We look at the global media obsession over the Qura
The Listening Post - Israel elections: The media battle
The Listening Post - Israel elections: The media battle

I have gotten several requests lately about what it's like to be black in Israel. People wonder if I face discrimination, racism, colorism. Do I stand out? Am I noticed? Am I mistreated. I decided to share some history regarding black people in the modern state of Israel as well as my (and a friend's) personal experience. In light of the recent events involving the Ethiopian community here in Israel and their definite experience of racism, I hope that this video helps to shed some light on the situation. Please follow the links for interesting articles on the current situation regarding the Ethiopian community here as well as the African refugees and asylum seekers. Thanks for watching!
Current race-related events in Israel regarding Israelis of Ethiopian descent:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4651102,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653395,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653352,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653450,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653421,00.html
Current race-related events in Israel regarding African refugees:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4642900,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4535350,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4608746,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4597798,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4578919,00.html
There are many other articles on these topics. Follow the links within the articles for more information. Several other local news sources which you may want to try are the Jerusalem Post http://www.jpost.com/ and Haaretz http://www.haaretz.com/.

I have gotten several requests lately about what it's like to be black in Israel. People wonder if I face discrimination, racism, colorism. Do I stand out? Am I noticed? Am I mistreated. I decided to share some history regarding black people in the modern state of Israel as well as my (and a friend's) personal experience. In light of the recent events involving the Ethiopian community here in Israel and their definite experience of racism, I hope that this video helps to shed some light on the situation. Please follow the links for interesting articles on the current situation regarding the Ethiopian community here as well as the African refugees and asylum seekers. Thanks for watching!
Current race-related events in Israel regarding Israelis of Ethiopian descent:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4651102,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653395,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653352,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653450,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4653421,00.html
Current race-related events in Israel regarding African refugees:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4642900,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4535350,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4608746,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4597798,00.html
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4578919,00.html
There are many other articles on these topics. Follow the links within the articles for more information. Several other local news sources which you may want to try are the Jerusalem Post http://www.jpost.com/ and Haaretz http://www.haaretz.com/.

From sympathetic supporter to military funder, the US relationship to Israel has evolved since its post-World War II inception. Over the years, Israel has received the largest amount of foreign aid from the United States, largely in the form of military assistance. Israel has been a democratic ally of the United States in the Middle East. Some see this alliance as a stabilizing influence, while others view it as the impetus for continued turbulence in the Middle East. Does America's support for Israel promote the causes of peace, justice, and democracy?

From sympathetic supporter to military funder, the US relationship to Israel has evolved since its post-World War II inception. Over the years, Israel has received the largest amount of foreign aid from the United States, largely in the form of military assistance. Israel has been a democratic ally of the United States in the Middle East. Some see this alliance as a stabilizing influence, while others view it as the impetus for continued turbulence in the Middle East. Does America's support for Israel promote the causes of peace, justice, and democracy?

With less than a week to go before the elections for the 20th Knesset, Voice of Israel's Gil Hoffman -- the political correspondent for The Jerusalem Post -- conducts an exclusive one-on-one interview in English with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his residence in the captial.
"There's a real danger we could lose this election," Netanyahu says. "If the gap between the Likud and Labor continues to grow, then you'll find a week from now [Isaac] Herzog and [Tzipi] Livni becoming the prime ministers of Israel in rotation, with the backing of the Arab parties. That will cause such a monumental shift in policy that it will endanger the security of Israel."

With less than a week to go before the elections for the 20th Knesset, Voice of Israel's Gil Hoffman -- the political correspondent for The Jerusalem Post -- conducts an exclusive one-on-one interview in English with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his residence in the captial.
"There's a real danger we could lose this election," Netanyahu says. "If the gap between the Likud and Labor continues to grow, then you'll find a week from now [Isaac] Herzog and [Tzipi] Livni becoming the prime ministers of Israel in rotation, with the backing of the Arab parties. That will cause such a monumental shift in policy that it will endanger the security of Israel."

It's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

t's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

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Israel Air Force Mother’s Day Post of breastfeeding pilot trolls haters big time

Israel Air Force Mother’s Day Post of breastfeeding pilot trolls haters big time

Israel Air Force Mother’s Day Post of breastfeeding pilot trolls haters big time

Post Trib Moment #49 The Nation of Israel

Bible Prophecy / Israel Moment 53 - Israel After the Flesh

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of

Bible Prophecy / Post Tribulation Moment 49 - The Nation of Israel

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of

This show features extensive recent interviews following the 2015 Israeli Elections. It features opinions on both candidates for Prime Minister of Israel and the future direction of the State of Israel.
Dr. Nimrod Novik is chairman of the executive board of the Economic Cooperation Foundation. He is a former Middle East envoy for then-prime minister Shimon Peres. Novik is Senior Vice President of the Merhav Group of Companies where he is responsible for corporate and government relations worldwide as well as for projects in the Middle East. In this latter capacity he was responsible for the development, finance and construction of the $ 1.3

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Obama Weighs In On Israel, Iran And Clemency In Huffington Post Interview

Obama Weighs In On Israel, Iran And Clemency In Huffington Post Interview

Obama Weighs In On Israel, Iran And Clemency In Huffington Post Interview

The Huffington Post's full interview with President Barack Obama will be published Saturday afternoon.
Obama makes his first public comments on the Israeli elections in the Friday interview. He also addresses the ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, his powers to grant clemency and more.
The president chastises Senate Republicans for refusing to confirm his attorney general nominee, Loretta Lynch. In remarks already published, he says that it's inexcusable to hold Lynch "hostage" as a bargaining chip for separate legislation.

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What's Next for Israel? A Post-Election Analysis

What's Next for Israel? A Post-Election Analysis

What's Next for Israel? A Post-Election Analysis

A special briefing with Rabbi Gilad Kariv, Executive Director of the IMPJ and #32 on the Zionist Union Slate. Together with Rabbi Joshua Weinberg, President of ARZA, Gilad provides analysis on the outcome of the elections and how it will affect Israel politically, socially and economically as well as what this means for North American Jews and the ongoing WZC Elections ending on April 30th.

Kahlon produced credible platforms with the help of serious thinkers. His central accomplishment, reforming the cellular market, has lowered residents’ monthly expenses by a notable chunk.

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Post Trial Comments + Israel Trip

Post Trial Comments + Israel Trip

Post Trial Comments + Israel Trip

Recorded live from United States, California, Buena Park on my iPad on 3/13/15 at 8:59 AM PDT - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wileydrakeshow

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Listening Post - Israel's media divide

Listening Post - Israel's media divide

Listening Post - Israel's media divide

US media form an ideological divide over Obama's healthcare reforms / double standard in the media for foreign and local journalists in Afghanistan.
A look at Gaza - Media myths and conflicting narratives.
The Listening Post examines how the media war in Syria is putting truth under duress.
What are the issues behind the global news coverage of Kiev's Euromaidan protests? Listening Post examines Urkaine's media story.
A look at the Ferguson story and the coverage of race issues in the US. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
The Listening Post examines the global media's swing from impending death in South Africa to anticip

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The Listening Post - Lead story: Israel's media divide

The Listening Post - Lead story: Israel's media divide

The Listening Post - Lead story: Israel's media divide

A look at the media players who are documenting and shaping the elections in Tel Aviv.
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It's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

It's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

t's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

t's been two months since the birth of Jill and Derick Dillard's son, Israel David, and the proud parents couldn't be happier.
"We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents!" Derick wrote in an Instagram post Saturday. "Happy 2 month birthday Israel!
"May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man."
Wife Jill posted an almost identical message herself Saturday, adding, "May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!"

published:07 Jun 2015

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Israel Air Force Mother’s Day Post of breastfeeding pilot trolls haters big time

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Book of Revelation 14:9-12
9 And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

This show features extensive recent interviews following the 2015 Israeli Elections. It features opinions on both candidates for Prime Minister of Israel and the future direction of the State of Israel.
Dr. Nimrod Novik is chairman of the executive board of the Economic Cooperation Foundation. He is a former Middle East envoy for then-prime minister Shimon Peres. Novik is Senior Vice President of the Merhav Group of Companies where he is responsible for corporate and government relations worldwide as well as for projects in the Middle East. In this latter capacity he was responsible for the development, finance and construction of the $ 1.3 billion MIDOR petroleum refinery in Egypt, the largest Arab-Israeli joint venture today.
Benjamin Baratz is a Senior Partner and Head of the Israel Business Group of Pearl Cohen's Tel Aviv office. Mr. Baratz is also the Honorary Consul of Romania in Israel.
Moriel Matalon is the Managing Partner of the law firm Gornitzky & Co. and the Chairman of the firm's Executive Committee. Mr. Matalon served as an assistant to a Minister in the Israeli government from 1969 to 1970. From 1970 to 1975 he served at the Military Advocate-General Unit of the Israel Defense Forces, first as a military prosecutor, and later as the Deputy Head of the International Law department of the Israel Defense Forces. Additionally, Mr. Matalon serves as the Chairman of the Israeli Fund for UNICEF.
Zvi Rome is a former Israeli diplomat.
Barbara Opall Rome is the Israeli Bureau Chief at Defense News
Airdate: 3/22/2015
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This show features extensive recent interviews following the 2015 Israeli Elections. It features opinions on both candidates for Prime Minister of Israel and the future direction of the State of Israel.
Dr. Nimrod Novik is chairman of the executive board of the Economic Cooperation Foundation. He is a former Middle East envoy for then-prime minister Shimon Peres. Novik is Senior Vice President of the Merhav Group of Companies where he is responsible for corporate and government relations worldwide as well as for projects in the Middle East. In this latter capacity he was responsible for the development, finance and construction of the $ 1.3 billion MIDOR petroleum refinery in Egypt, the largest Arab-Israeli joint venture today.
Benjamin Baratz is a Senior Partner and Head of the Israel Business Group of Pearl Cohen's Tel Aviv office. Mr. Baratz is also the Honorary Consul of Romania in Israel.
Moriel Matalon is the Managing Partner of the law firm Gornitzky & Co. and the Chairman of the firm's Executive Committee. Mr. Matalon served as an assistant to a Minister in the Israeli government from 1969 to 1970. From 1970 to 1975 he served at the Military Advocate-General Unit of the Israel Defense Forces, first as a military prosecutor, and later as the Deputy Head of the International Law department of the Israel Defense Forces. Additionally, Mr. Matalon serves as the Chairman of the Israeli Fund for UNICEF.
Zvi Rome is a former Israeli diplomat.
Barbara Opall Rome is the Israeli Bureau Chief at Defense News
Airdate: 3/22/2015
Like Leon Charney on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/LeonCharney
Follow @LeonCharney on Twitter!
www.twitter.com/LeonCharney
www.charneyreport.com

The Huffington Post's full interview with President Barack Obama will be published Saturday afternoon.
Obama makes his first public comments on the Israeli elections in the Friday interview. He also addresses the ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, his powers to grant clemency and more.
The president chastises Senate Republicans for refusing to confirm his attorney general nominee, Loretta Lynch. In remarks already published, he says that it's inexcusable to hold Lynch "hostage" as a bargaining chip for separate legislation.

The Huffington Post's full interview with President Barack Obama will be published Saturday afternoon.
Obama makes his first public comments on the Israeli elections in the Friday interview. He also addresses the ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, his powers to grant clemency and more.
The president chastises Senate Republicans for refusing to confirm his attorney general nominee, Loretta Lynch. In remarks already published, he says that it's inexcusable to hold Lynch "hostage" as a bargaining chip for separate legislation.

A special briefing with Rabbi Gilad Kariv, Executive Director of the IMPJ and #32 on the Zionist Union Slate. Together with Rabbi Joshua Weinberg, President of ARZA, Gilad provides analysis on the outcome of the elections and how it will affect Israel politically, socially and economically as well as what this means for North American Jews and the ongoing WZC Elections ending on April 30th.

A special briefing with Rabbi Gilad Kariv, Executive Director of the IMPJ and #32 on the Zionist Union Slate. Together with Rabbi Joshua Weinberg, President of ARZA, Gilad provides analysis on the outcome of the elections and how it will affect Israel politically, socially and economically as well as what this means for North American Jews and the ongoing WZC Elections ending on April 30th.

US media form an ideological divide over Obama's healthcare reforms / double standard in the media for foreign and local journalists in Afghanistan.
A look at Gaza - Media myths and conflicting narratives.
The Listening Post examines how the media war in Syria is putting truth under duress.
What are the issues behind the global news coverage of Kiev's Euromaidan protests? Listening Post examines Urkaine's media story.
A look at the Ferguson story and the coverage of race issues in the US. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
The Listening Post examines the global media's swing from impending death in South Africa to anticipated birth in the UK.
A look at the media players who are documenting and shaping the elections in
Listening Post - Israel's media divide
Listening Post - Israel's media divide

US media form an ideological divide over Obama's healthcare reforms / double standard in the media for foreign and local journalists in Afghanistan.
A look at Gaza - Media myths and conflicting narratives.
The Listening Post examines how the media war in Syria is putting truth under duress.
What are the issues behind the global news coverage of Kiev's Euromaidan protests? Listening Post examines Urkaine's media story.
A look at the Ferguson story and the coverage of race issues in the US. Subscribe to our channel Follow us on Twitter
The Listening Post examines the global media's swing from impending death in South Africa to anticipated birth in the UK.
A look at the media players who are documenting and shaping the elections in
Listening Post - Israel's media divide
Listening Post - Israel's media divide

A look at the media players who are documenting and shaping the elections in Tel Aviv.
More on our website: http://aljazeera.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJEngligh
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
Find us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/aljazeera

A look at the media players who are documenting and shaping the elections in Tel Aviv.
More on our website: http://aljazeera.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJEngligh
Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
Find us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/aljazeera

When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing your...

published:01 Jun 2014

Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

published:01 Jun 2014

views:11359

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Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tel Aviv Beach in Israel.
Where do people act as if insecur...

published:23 Dec 2014

Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Tel Aviv Beach Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tel Aviv Beach in Israel.
Where do people act as if insecurity were an unknown word ? Or as if the dangers of war were unimportant ? On the beach at Tel Aviv… Here, whatever happens, even just 48 hours after fighting breaks out with Lebanon, (in September 2006, when we filmed there), Tel Aviv proudly presents itself and its thirties architecture as a modern city, refusing to bear the weight of the past, where Jews and Muslims prefer to cohabit in an intelligent manner. And so the Tel Aviv beach is a place for partying, relaxing and flirting, every minute of the day, as if defying the permanent threats that hang over the country.
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This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In...

published:07 Nov 2014

Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today

Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today

This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

published:03 Aug 2014

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Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

A video where I talk about some things to consider while being a tourist in Israel, includ...

published:08 Feb 2015

Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

Israel Travel Tips: My do's & don'ts and some tips in case of a missile attack

A video where I talk about some things to consider while being a tourist in Israel, including: what to do in case of a missile attack, tips for tourist, dealing with the obvious military presence, street harassment, etc.
Before leaving for South Korea to go teach English, I decided to visit my grandmother for two weeks to Ashdod, Israel, where she lives. It inspired me to make this video. I hope you enjoy it!
This video is late, here's my explanation why: http://stealthydani.tumblr.com/post/109669386082/on-my-visit-to-israel
Connect with me on social media [@StealthyDani]:
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published:08 Feb 2015

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TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

A 'round-the-clock' walking travel tour around the city of Tel Aviv Israel. Shot in Decemb...

published:27 Mar 2011

TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

TEL AVIV , ISRAEL - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P

A 'round-the-clock' walking travel tour around the city of Tel Aviv Israel. Shot in December 2010.
Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in Israel, located on the Mediterranean coast in central-west Israel, within Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.
Tel Aviv is an economic hub, home to corporate offices and research and development centers. It is the country's financial capital and a major performing arts and business center. Tel Aviv has the second-largest economy in the Middle East. With 2.5 million international visitors annually, Tel Aviv is the fifth-most-visited city in the Middle East. It is known as 'the city that never sleeps' and a 'party capital' due to its lively nightlife, dynamic atmosphere and famous 24-hour culture. Travel to Tel Aviv today and experience all that she has to offer. Enjoy your stay!
Camera equipment:
- Sony HDR AX2000 HD video camera (Night)
- Sony Nex VG10 HD video camera (Day)
Camera Accessories:
- Glidecam HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilization (Nex VG10)
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization (HDR AX2000)
- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system. (HDR AX2000)
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.

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Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide, While the current State of Israel is a relatively new country f...

published:06 May 2014

Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide

Israel Travel Video Guide, While the current State of Israel is a relatively new country founded in 1948, the Land of Israel has a long and often very complex history stretching back thousands of years to the very beginnings of human civilization. It has been invaded by virtually every Old World empire including the Persians, Romans, Ottomans and British. (Even the Mongols once raided cities on what is now Israeli soil.) It is also the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is a sacred city for Muslims.
Israel has been inhabited for tens of thousands of years, with Neanderthal remains from the region dating back 50,000 years. Its strategic location serving as the gateway from Asia to Egypt and Africa had made Israel an ideal target for conquerors through the ages. The first nation to have influence was the great Egyptian civilization. Approximately 1000 B.C, an independent Judean Kingdom was set up under King Saul. The land lay to the south of Phoenicia. After intermittent civil war, the land was conquered by the Assyrians and Persians and in c. 330 BC by Alexander the Great. A newly independent Jewish state, ruled by the Maccabees, was conquered in 63 BC by the Romans. Around 30 CE, Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry in the Galilee.
Following a Jewish revolt against the Romans in 70 CE, the Israelites were expelled from Jerusalem by the Romans, creating a substantial Jewish diaspora throughout the world. However, many Israelites did remain in the Land of Israel outside Jerusalem for a few centuries, although persecution gradually eroded at whatever Israelites population was left in their homeland. The area was captured by Muslims in the 7th Century. In the middle ages, European Christians invaded in a period known as the Crusades and established a small kingdom, but after a few centuries were expelled. The land was then ruled for many years by different Muslim empires, culminating in the Ottoman Empire. Enjoy your Israel Travel Video Guide!
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